The Tama TPA90 Twin Pedal attaches an Iron Cobra double pedal to an Iron Cobra hi-hat stand. The bracket boasts solid steel construction and all the parts you need to get it right. A genuine Tama part for your drumset.

I would have given it a perfect score but the directions leave a lot to be desired. For all who think that the bolts are to short, I bet you installed it as it shiped with the washer at the bolt end. If you let the spring ride against bolt on one side and use the washer on the HH frame side it works perfectly just mount the bracket to the hh first then attach it to the outboard bass pedal.

If you use an Iron Cobra HH and Double Bass, you'd be a fool not to get this. It's a great idea. My slave pedal does not crawl at all since I put this thing on.The only reason I marked it down was because the screws could've been a little bit longer. It was a huge pain to get it onto my HH stand. Who knows. Maybe I just got stuck with defects. Maybe all the screws are just barely big enough to fit on. Even though it was a ton of work to put together, I'd do it again for the result.Like I said before, if you use Iron Cobra HH and double bass pedals, this is a MUST HAVE. It's amazing the result this gets you.

I got this to attach a Rolling Glide twin to a Velo-Glide Hihat. It's great for attaching the slave pedal to either side of the hihat, and keeps it still. Just make sure you have the base of the hihat solid on the floor, I used to have mine up a little to keep the weight on the legs, but it's all gotta be flat. Great product, Tama.

This little bracket is a lot thicker and sturdier than expected. That goes for all the included pieces.I?m using it on my Iron Cobra Lever Glide HH to keep my DW 5000 double pedal in place. The DW?s liked to wander away on hard surfaces, so this did the trick quite nicely.The only ?bad? part, the tension rod like screws that hold the bracket to the HH stand, they are about 1/8 inch short in my opinion. I ended up not using the washers (not really needed).All in all great product.